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... must have been particularly alarming , if what we have been told concerning the tradi- tion among the Turks be true , that when thefe feven towers are deftroyed , their empire is near an end ; and killed be- tween 3 and 4000 people ...
... must have been particularly alarming , if what we have been told concerning the tradi- tion among the Turks be true , that when thefe feven towers are deftroyed , their empire is near an end ; and killed be- tween 3 and 4000 people ...
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... must die , me not think the English falfe and fearful . " 1 Where , " continued he , exclaim- ng , " where is now your greatnefs and your power ? your generofity and ju- ce ? Lords of the feas , you are afraid Dutchmen : protectors of ...
... must die , me not think the English falfe and fearful . " 1 Where , " continued he , exclaim- ng , " where is now your greatnefs and your power ? your generofity and ju- ce ? Lords of the feas , you are afraid Dutchmen : protectors of ...
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... must naturally occur to thofe who ob- ferve , and in the leaft reflect upon their obfervations . An account of an extraordinary alimentary powder lately invented , and its effects . nience either from faintnefs or hung They were ...
... must naturally occur to thofe who ob- ferve , and in the leaft reflect upon their obfervations . An account of an extraordinary alimentary powder lately invented , and its effects . nience either from faintnefs or hung They were ...
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... must have forts , they must have out martial law . It is indeed impoffible garridons to defend thofe forts , that it is to govern an army without martial law ; impoffible for the wit of man to invent and the only reafon why we of old ...
... must have forts , they must have out martial law . It is indeed impoffible garridons to defend thofe forts , that it is to govern an army without martial law ; impoffible for the wit of man to invent and the only reafon why we of old ...
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... must look on as one of the moft far - fetched argu- ments that was ever made ufe of upon any occafion ; and as no gentleman has a better talent than his Lordship at find- ing arguments in favour of what he e- fpoufes , or against what ...
... must look on as one of the moft far - fetched argu- ments that was ever made ufe of upon any occafion ; and as no gentleman has a better talent than his Lordship at find- ing arguments in favour of what he e- fpoufes , or against what ...
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